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Migraines are more than just bad headaches. They can affect your ability to think, work, and enjoy life. Many people also experience neck pain, back pain, or fatigue alongside their migraines. At Stanford, our care team takes a whole-person approach—treating not just the pain, but every factor that contributes to it. In this webinar, Dr. Meredith Barad explores: -How migraines affect the brain and body -The different types of migraine and their unique symptoms -Common myths about migraine -Treatments supported by the latest research 0:00 – Introduction & webinar logistics (how to ask questions, adjust slides, captions) 1:00 – Welcome Dr. Meredith Barad & her background 1:50 – Defining migraine as an inherited disorder of sensory processing 2:26 – Criteria for migraine diagnosis 3:08 – Sensory amplification and common migraine symptoms 4:11 – Misconception #1: Sinus or tension headaches vs. migraine 5:21 – Migraine variability, duration, and prevalence 7:36 – Migraine types: episodic vs. chronic 8:28 – Misconception #2: Migraine is a vascular disorder 10:00 – Migraine timeline: prodrome, aura, headache, postdrome 15:04 – Subtypes of migraine: vestibular, menstrual, pediatric 18:59 – Migraine treatment: lifestyle, preventive & rescue strategies 23:34 – Preventive medications: Botox & CGRP therapies 25:23 – Rescue medications: triptans and safety myths 28:04 – Nerve blocks: occipital & SPG blocks 29:33 – Neuromodulatory devices & gadgets 32:23 – Resources & supporting loved ones with migraine 34:43 – Summary of migraine mechanisms and treatment strategies 35:25 – Q&A segment begins Stanford Division of Pain Medicine https://med.stanford.edu/pain.html Stanford Pain Medicine on Threads: https://www.threads.com/@stanford.pain Stanford Pain Medicine on Instagram: / stanford.pain Stanford Pain Medicine on LinkedIn: / stanford-pain-medicine Stanford Pain Medicine on Twitter: / stanfordpain